| William Somervile - 1811 - 312 pages
...unbending stand beneath life's pressure, yet bear up awhile and what your bounded view, which only saw a little part, deem'd Evil is no more: the storms...will quickly pass, and one unbounded Spring encircle al). HYMN TO THE SUPREME BEING. , as they change, ALMIGHTY FATHER ! these are but the varied God. The... | |
| James Thomson - 1811 - 182 pages
...nnbending stand Beneath life's pressnre, yet bear np a while, And what yoar boanded view, which only saw A little part, deem'd evil, is no more : The storms of Wintry Time will qaickly pass, And one nnboanded Spring encircle all* A HYMN, mHESE, as they change, Almighty Father,... | |
| James Thomson - 1813 - 346 pages
...moderation fair, wore the red marks 1060 Virtu du Friend at Msa. And what your bounded view, which only saw A little part, deem'd Evil is no more : The storms...quickly pass, And one unbounded SPRING encircle all. HYMNS AND SONGS. A HYMN. TO THE SUPREME BEING. 1 HESE, as they change, ALMIGHTY FATHER! these, Are... | |
| John Milton - 1813 - 342 pages
...happiness, if this be so, 340 And Eden were no Eden, thus expos'd." To whom thus Adam fervently repty'd. " O woman, best are all things as the will Of God ordain'd...creating hand Nothing imperfect or deficient left 34i Of all that he created, much less man, Or ought that might his happy state secure, Secure from... | |
| James Thomson, Samuel Johnson - 1813 - 180 pages
...unbending stand Beneath life's pressure, yet bear up a while ; And what your bounded view, which only saw A little part, deem'd evil, is no more : The storms of Wintry time will quick And one unbounded Spring encircle all.. A HYMN. THESE, as they change, Almighty father ! the«e.,... | |
| H. R. Duff - Scotland - 1815 - 574 pages
...unbending stand Beneath life's pressure, yet bear up a while, And what your bounded view, which only faw A little part, deem'd Evil is no more : The storms...quickly pass, And one unbounded Spring encircle alL?' did not know him ; but I can add nothing to ye inclosed, and therefore shall leave that melancholly... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1815 - 282 pages
...unbending stand " Beneath life's pressure, yet bear up a while, " And your bounded view, which only saw " A little part, deem'd evil, is no more : " The storms...WINTRY TIME will quickly pass, ' And one unbounded SPRISG encircle all." NOTE XII. 7HOMSOK. THE IMPATIENT LASSIE.] The passion of love., restrained by... | |
| Louis-Pierre Siret - English language - 1815 - 198 pages
...arbre. Ici le mot fruit est personnifié ; c'est une Licence commune en poésie. III. Exemple : » О woman^, best are all things as the will » Of God...ordain'd them ; his creating hand » Nothing imperfect or de/icient left » Of all that' he created, etc. L'ordre grammatical seroit : О woman , iill things... | |
| John Milton - 1815 - 244 pages
...so, 349 And Eden were no Eden, Urns expos'd.™ To whom thns Adam fervently reply'd. " O woman, hest are all things as the will Of God ordain'd them : his creating hand Nothing imperfeet or deficient left 8fii Of all that he created, mnch less man, , Or onght that might his happy... | |
| James Thomson - 1816 - 256 pages
...unbending stand Beneath life's pressure, yet bear up awhile, Aml-what your bounded view, which only saw A little part, deem'd evil, is no more : The storms...quickly pass, And one unbounded Spring encircle all ' AN HYMN. THESE, as they change, Almighty Father, these Are but the varied God. The rolling year Is... | |
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